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African American history and culture are essential parts of Washington DC’s identity, meaning that there are many different opportunities available in the city to celebrate Black History Month. From museums at the mall to concerts retelling valuable stories, the ways to commemorate Black history are plentiful. Here are a couple of suggestions to help you honor this important month: Off the Mall Tours: History of Black Georgetown Walking Tour Georgetown is celebrating Black History Month by...
DCIAA soccer players, sweaty teenagers, and wannabe influencers have long been exploring the abandoned building of RFK Stadium, recently renamed from FedEx field. The smell of spray paint lines, graffiti-covered...
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Los estudiantes de Jackson-Reed han dado la bienvenida a un grupo de estudiantes de Alicante, España en un intercambio cultural. En este intercambio organizado por el maestro de Español Victor Vela Martinez,...


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The Academy of Global Studies (AGS), formerly the Wilson International Studies Program, will soon evolve to become a DC Career Technical Education (CTE) program, the Academy of Global Service and Diplomacy....

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In early January, two snow days were added, making for an extra long winter break. There are tons of different ways in which Jackson-Reed students spent their extended weekend. Personally, I spent the day sledding with a friend, drinking hot cocoa, and refreshing the DCPS Instagram page to see if we would get another day off. There were a lot of snow-filled stories that got me thinking: what is the...

Welcome back to “Are You Smarter than a Freshman?” In honor of Valentine's Day, this edition, we’re taking one random teacher and putting them head-to-head with a brain-rotted freshman in love! Today,...
From classroom management to teaching, there’s a lot you might need help with when becoming an educator. This field may be fun because it enables you to meet and create bonds with new students, but it...
It’s officially term three, which means that it’s arguably the worst part of the school year. As the content in classes gets harder, AP tests get a little closer, and stress levels increase, I’m...
Jackson-Reed has many students and staff from a variety of countries that bring new perspectives on life and learning. To further encourage and benefit from this cultural diversity, it’s important to...

On December 19, the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Drone Club hosted a showcase in the gym, featuring two unique drones: a high-performance competition drone built from scratch and a modified test drone....
Idioms Recently, I overheard a person use the phrase "Who died and made you king?" mid-argument and I was reminded how much I love English idioms. Can we appreciate the awesomeness that is an idiom? A phrase that literally means one thing, but we collectively understand it as another. Where do they come from? Why are they so underused? Truly phenomenal phrases such as “the best thing since sliced...

In late August 1619, 20 to 30 enslaved Africans arrived in Hampton, Virginia. These Africans were the first of many to arrive in America and build the foundation of a new country. Today's society simply...
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When choosing classes, many factors influence students' decisions. While some prioritize increasing their GPA, others enroll in courses that genuinely interest them. However, there is another, less obvious...

As we approach another February, Valentine’s Day is quickly upon us, and the lingering debate over whether or not the annual holiday dedicated to lovers is truly worth the hype or if it’s just another...
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A leader is someone who has the ability to inspire others, has a clear vision, and helps the ones around them grow. That is what coach David “Tee” Johnson has done for the Jackson-Reed boys’ varsity...

Choosing between skiing and snowboarding can seem like a difficult decision, but in reality, it's simple. Choose skiing. It’s the right choice because it is easier to learn, is safer, has more options...
Picture this: you’re sitting with your friends on top of a mountain, the ripping wind and sub freezing cold bearing down on you. You woke up 20 minutes ago, as the bus to the mountain offers respite...
The girls’ varsity basketball team is playing the long game this season. With their loss to Calvin Coolidge High School on January 27, their eight-game winning streak was slashed, but the team showed...
Jackson-Reed has its fair share of prominent athletes, but one takes it all: Aquil Abdullah. His success, however, is less celebrated, perhaps because he's a rower. Abdullah was one of the first African...
African American history and culture are essential parts of Washington DC’s identity, meaning that there are many different opportunities available in the city to celebrate Black History Month. From museums at the mall to concerts retelling valuable stories, the ways to commemorate Black history are plentiful. Here are a couple of suggestions to help you honor this important month: Off the Mall...
DCIAA soccer players, sweaty teenagers, and wannabe influencers have long been exploring the abandoned building of RFK Stadium, recently renamed from FedEx field. The smell of spray paint lines, graffiti-covered...
Marian Anderson was shook. Easter Sunday, April 9, 1939, over 75,000 pairs of eyes and ears and the Lincoln Memorial stood her greatest spot. Her biggest swell of determination, coming from the 19 feet...
Home to Lafayette Elementary, Lafayette Park in Chevy Chase, DC has been a neighborhood staple for nearly a century. Yet, its true history was buried under development until recently, when it was renamed...
On a night in April 1848, Amelia and Paul Edmonson and 75 other enslaved residents of the Washington DC area boarded the ship Pearl, setting sail for the Chesapeake Bay in search of freedom. Hope filled...
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Los estudiantes de Jackson-Reed han dado la bienvenida a un grupo de estudiantes de Alicante, España en un intercambio cultural. En este intercambio organizado por el maestro de Español Victor Vela Martinez,...
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